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...Crimson build up a large lead, Vassar fervently dug balls and chased them down to keep pace with Harvard. After a timeout, the Brewers fired off five consecutive points to take their first lead of the match at 14-13. But the Crimson prevented Vassar from enlarging its cushion, battling back to go ahead by a small margin of its own. At 22-22, Harvard’s offense finally took over the frame, using an 8-2 run to close out the Brewers, 30-24. “It’s a first step,” Ridolfi...
...from three in the second half—Harvard steadily pulled away from the host Quakers in the game’s final 12 minutes. Franklin’s second three of the half and another layup on the ensuing possession gave the Crimson a 10-point cushion with 3:27 remaining. Though Rhoads’ three-pointer with under two minutes remaining pulled Penn to within six, Franklin responded with a three-point play to put the game out of reach at 69-60. —Staff writer Aidan E. Tait can be reached at atait@fas.harvard.edu...
...Each seat in the Olympic Stadium had an "audience kit" containing props to be used to create card-trick-like effects on television. The kit included the white ponchos, which most people put on before the ceremony began, as much for warmth as for team spirit; a red seat cushion with a Torino 2006 logo in white; and a red plastic flash light, to be wielded like a cigarette lighter at a rock concert. The kit itself was even a prop ? a metallic bag that could be held up to create a blinding effect. In case any audience member didn...
...interference. It’s something that should have been noticed.”It was the Harvard penalties as well as fact that the Terriers continued to pressure Daigneau—Boston University outshot the Crimson 12-4 in the second period—that led to the cushion heading into the final frame.The loss means that Harvard hasn’t won a game in the first round of the Beanpot since 1998—but Donato credits this year’s defeat to the opponent.“From the net out, they played a very...
...half, the Crimson claimed its first lead of the night on junior forward Christiana Lackner’s free throw with 5:01 remaining. The game went back and forth for the next several possessions before a tough three-point play from Hayes gave the Bears a 58-54 cushion with 3:02 left. Then Robinson, much like in Friday’s win over Yale, took over on the offensive end for Harvard. The Crimson—playing without co-captain Jess Holsey, who was out for the weekend with an eye injury—needed some offensive firepower...